Prerna Gupta, Julia A Bast, Alexander C Razavi, Mario Enrico Canonico, Anum Shahzad, Muhammad Naeem, Marc P Bonaca, Laurence S Sperling, Raymundo A Quintana
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Purpose of review: To provide a comprehensive review of hypertension among patients with atherosclerotic vascular disease. Although there is significant alignment in treatment goals and strategies, blood pressure targets and therapies differ among atherosclerosis in varying vascular territories. Hypertension is a prominent risk factor for the development and amplification of atherosclerosis, as well as the cause of significant downstream morbidity and mortality.
Recent findings: Hypertension is the greatest contributor to population attributable cardiovascular risk. Hypertension accelerates the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), and treatment of hypertension is a central tenet to managing ASCVD. Patients with ASCVD often merit a multidisciplinary approach, require multiple specialists and medications, and may suffer from additional consequences of therapy due to multimorbidity. Significant arterial stenoses may lead to unintended consequences of antihypertensive therapy. Further, there have been recent advances in the interventional management of hypertension, including techniques like renal denervation.
Summary: In recent years, there have been significant changes in management guidelines of hypertension and peripheral arterial disease, new evidence in coronary artery disease, and simultaneously there's been an evolution in interventional management of hypertension, such as renal denervation. We provide an update on hypertension treatment in atherosclerotic disease among different vascular beds.
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